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Denying any special status to the priesthood, Lollards thought confession to a priest was unnecessary since according to them priests did not have the ability to forgive sins.
The book was penned " By a LOVER of TRUTH, Denying Human Infallibility.
Denying that his program was socialist, Long stated that his ideological inspiration for the plan came not from Karl Marx but from the Bible and the Declaration of Independence.
Denying that the kit change was merely a publicity stunt, club chairman Jan van den Elzen told Reuters:
Denying the case against tobacco was " closed ," they called for more research as a tactic to delay regulation.
* Denying a more specific version of events than that which was actually alleged.
Denying fascism's claim to philosophical respectability, Hobsbawm writes ," Theory was not the strong point of movements devoted to the inadequancies of reason and rationalism and the superiority of instinct and will " and further on the same page " Mussolini could have readily dispensed with his house philosopher, Giovanni Gentile, and Hitler probably neither knew nor cared about the support of the philosopher Heidegger.
2003 ): Denying a Freedom of Information Act ( FOIA ) request seeking the names of post-9 / 11 detainees and their attorneys, the D. C. circuit, articulating what would become known as the Mosaic theory, held that this information was within FOIA ’ s law enforcement exemption.

Denying and .
Denying that classes and sets exist is the contemporary meaning of nominalism.
According to Finkelstein, Deborah Lipstadt claims there is widespread Holocaust denial-yet in " Denying the Holocaust " her prime example is Arthur Butz, author of The Hoax of the Twentieth Century.
* Affirming the consequent and Denying the antecedent: draws a conclusion from premises that do not support that conclusion by confusing necessary and sufficient conditions.
On 5 September 1996, Irving filed a libel suit against Deborah Lipstadt and her British publisher Penguin Books for publishing a British edition of Lipstadt's book, Denying the Holocaust, which had first been published in the United States in 1993.
In her book, Denying the Holocaust, Lipstadt called Irving a Holocaust denier, falsifier, and bigot, and said that he manipulated and distorted real documents.
Denying the substance of space, he seems to have regarded it, in opposition to Aristotle, as the mere arrangement and position ( taxis and thesis ) of bodies.
* FallacyFiles. org: Denying the Antecedent
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Denying the existence of a deity, and refusing to admit as evidence all a priori arguments, d ' Holbach saw in the universe as nothing more than matter in motion, bound by inexorable natural laws of cause and effect.
Denying the belief that sensory experience is primary, Radischev, in On Man, His Mortality, His Immortality, speaks in favor of man's higher virtues as the main elements in complex human thought.
Denying an individual and their support system an opportunity to explore psychological or spiritual concerns is just as harmful as forcing them to deal with issues they either don't have or choose not to deal with.
Denying pet birds the opportunity to fly may also contribute to sedentary behavior, obesity and related health problems.
In 2007, Lautenberg proposed the Denying Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act of 2007, designed to deny weapons purchases by persons that the government has placed on the terrorist watchlist.
Deborah Esther Lipstadt ( born March 18, 1947, New York City ) is an American historian and author of the books Denying the Holocaust and The Eichmann Trial.
David Irving sued her and her publisher, Penguin Books, for libel in an English court, after she characterized some of his writings and public statements as Holocaust denial in her book Denying the Holocaust.
* Suspension of Uranium Enrichment Is Like Denying Iran Nuclear Technology Feb. 2005 transcript
* Suspension of Uranium Enrichment Is Like Denying Iran Nuclear Technology Feb. 2005
In the company's tradition of courting controversy, Penguin published Deborah Lipstadt's book Denying the Holocaust which accused David Irving of Holocaust denial.

immortality and Zeus
In Greek mythology, Achilles ' mother bathed him in the river Styx to give him immortality, and Hercules — as the son of Zeus — inherited near-godlike powers.
Thetis does not need to appeal to Zeus for immortality for her son, but snatches him away to the White Island Leuke in the Black Sea, an alternate Elysium where he has transcended death, and where an Achilles cult lingered into historic times.
When Castor was killed, Pollux asked Zeus to let him share his own immortality with his twin to keep them together, and they were transformed into the constellation Gemini.
She either asked Zeus to grant him immortality or according to some versions did so herself.
Tithonus was a Trojan by birth, the son of King Laomedon of Troy by a water nymph named Strymo ( Στρυμώ promises too much, and might beguile Anchises into expecting too much, even an ageless immortality " ( p. 149 ).</ ref > According to the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite, when Eos asked Zeus to make Tithonus immortal, she forgot to ask for eternal youth ( 218-38 ).
In the Olympian system, the " queenly " and " golden-throned " Eos can no longer grant immortality to her lover as Selene had done, but must ask it of Zeus, as a boon.
Unlike the original myth, it is Tithonus who asks for immortality, and it is Aurora, not Zeus, who grants this imperfect gift.
Pollux persuaded Zeus to allow him to share his immortality with his brother.
Before immortality when she was a demigod, her name was Alethia ( truth ) and after she helped saving Olympus from the evil schemes of Gaia and Nemesis she was offered immortality through Zeus and the spirit of fortune through Nyx.
Polydeuces was granted immortality by Zeus, and further persuaded Zeus to share his gift with Castor.
As a reward for finishing these twelve treacherous tasks, Hercules was given the gift of immortality after his death by his father Zeus.
of Idas and Lynceus, are caught and killed: Zeus gives them immortality that they share every other day.
According to the stories, Dr. Zeus operates from the 24th century, using technologies of time travel and immortality to exploit the past for commercial gain.
To carry out its mission, Dr. Zeus sends its employees far into human prehistory, where they take children from Neanderthal and modern human families and give them the immortality treatment.

immortality and then
Several churches, such as the Anabaptists and Socinians of the Reformation, then Seventh-day Adventist Church, Christadelphians, Jehovah's Witnesses, and theologians of different traditions reject the idea of the immortality of a non-physical soul as a vestige of Neoplatonism, and other pagan traditions.
From then onwards, serpents have split tongues and shed their skin as a kind of immortality.
A team of Psi-Judges was sent in to rescue her and destroy the virus ; they succeeded in rescuing Anderson, at the cost of nearly the whole team, but Half Life passed on to Judge Gistane, who was then experimented on by the mad Judge Fauster so he could use the virus to achieve immortality.
Gohan, along with Krillin and Vegeta, are then forced into an encounter with Frieza, who seeks the Dragon Balls for immortality.
For it was necessary at first that nature be exhibited, then after that what was mortal would be conquered and swallowed up in immortality.
Consequently, just as the glorious resurrection of Jesus was an essential part and the final sign of this victory, so that struggle which was common to the Blessed Virgin and her divine Son should be brought to a close by the glorification of her virginal body, for the same Apostle says: " When this mortal thing hath put on immortality, then shall come to pass the saying that is written: Death is swallowed up in victory.
For it was necessary at first that nature be exhibited, then after that what was mortal would be conquered and swallowed up in immortality.
Obviously the name means “ aboriginal abyss ,” or in the terser German, Urgrund, and we have reason to believe it to be a translation of the Babylonian Tiamat,the Deep .”< p > The Chinese legend tells us that P ’ an-Ku ’ s bones changed to rocks ; his flesh to earth ; his marrow, teeth and nails to metals ; his hair to herbs and trees ; his veins to rivers ; his breath to wind ; and his four limbs became pillars marking the four corners of the world, — which is a Chinese version not only of the Norse myth of the Giant Ymir, but also of the Babylonian story of Tiamat .< p > Illustrations of P ’ an-Ku represent him in the company of supernatural animals that symbolize old age or immortality, viz., the tortoise and the crane ; sometimes also the dragon, the emblem of power, and the phoenix, the emblem of bliss .< p > When the earth had thus been shaped from the body of P ’ an-Ku, we are told that three great rivers successively governed the world: first the celestial, then the terrestrial, and finally the human sovereign.
The Jew then shows that the immortality of the soul, resurrection, reward, and punishment are all implied in Scripture and are referred to in Jewish writings.
He then breaks into the Underworld and crosses out the names of himself and his people from the record of living souls, hence granting immortality to himself and his monkey followers.
: Freiherr van Swieten hastily took counsel with His Excellency, the then President of Lower Austria Franz Count von Saurau ...; and so there came into being a song which, apart from being one of Haydn's greatest creations, has won the crown of immortality.
Since it is pure practical reason, and not just the maxims of impure desire-based practical reason, which demands the existence of such an afterlife, immortality, union with God and so on, then these things must be necessary for the faculty of reason as a whole and therefore they command assent.
Time will then end, and truth / righteousness ( asha ) and immortality will thereafter be everlasting.
Jupiter then has Psyche fetched to Mount Olympus, and gives her a drink made from ambrosia, granting her immortality.
* On February 21, 1983, That's Incredible unwittingly gained video game immortality by broadcasting the North American Video Game Challenge — an international video game tournament filmed at Twin Galaxies in Ottumwa, Iowa -- which since then has gained recognition as being history's first video game world championship.
The story tells about a character who mistakenly achieves immortality and then, weary of a long life, struggles to lose it and writes an account of his experiences.
Darkseid then uses his Omega Effect to strip Secret of her immortality and her power, rendering her " normal " as punishment for her betrayal ; ironically, all Secret really yearned for all along.
God then speaks with Moses face to face, describing His purposes for this earth and its inhabitants (" this is my work and my glory: to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man ").
Time will then end, and truth / righteousness ( asha ) and immortality will thereafter be everlasting.
Though grievously injured, Swift still managed to kill Ludlow ( by then he had already discovered his immortality ).
But this would be impossible unless our soul had been somewhere before existing in this form of man ; here then is another proof of the soul's immortality.
He then concludes that the soul's immortality has yet to be shown and that we may still doubt the soul's existence after death.
Socrates then proceeds to give his final proof of the immortality of the soul by
The victim then returns as a newborn vampire and is capable of all the basic capabilities of ordinary humans, with the exception of being able to have children, plus a number of supernatural abilities of strength, speed, agility, endurance, mentality, senses, immortality, and healing factor.

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